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Our Mission

 

Lower

...rates of anemia among women in rural Odisha.

 

Identify

...the social norms that impact behaviors related to anemia.

 

Design

...innovative social norms solutions that facilitate iron folic supplement use.

 

Engage

...with self-help groups, health workers, and the general population in Odisha, India.
 

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Our Team

The RANI Project Team includes members with many areas of expertise, including behavior change research, program planning and implementation, gender studies, evaluation, health economics, medicine, nutrition, and public policy. Our team is constantly expanding, and our members include those with a wide range of experience: undergraduate students, graduate students, and those with more than 20 years of experience. Our team is based in Washington DC in the United States and in New Delhi and Bhubaneshwar in India. 

 
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Our Partners

Our project is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. We are thankful to IPE Global, DCOR, and the Odisha Livelihoods Mission for serving as our local research and implementation partners on the ground. 

 
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Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University

950 New Hampshire Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20052

theraniproject@gwu.edu

  

About RANI

The Reduction in Anemia through Normative Innovations (RANI) Project is a multi-year effort to lower rates of anemia among women in Odisha, India.  

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